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Definition of Plutocratical
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of a plutocrat.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plutocratical
Literary usage of Plutocratical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Eighteenth Century and of the Nineteenth Till the Overthrow by Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (1845)
"... which was composed of a mixture of hierarchical, aristocratical, plutocratical,
and only apparent monarchical dominion of the parliamentary oligarchy, ..."
2. In Joyful Russia by John Alexander Logan (1897)
"... represent us abroad, and we shall soon build up a plutocratical governmental
service in direct opposition to the fundamental principles of the Republic. ..."
3. Pauperism and Poor Laws by Robert Pashley (1852)
"The late Dr. Channing also seems to have looked on our plutocratical institutions
as the cause of much of the social evil of our present condition. ..."
4. History of the Eighteenth Century and of the Nineteenth Till the Overthrow by Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (1845)
"... which was composed of a mixture of hierarchical, aristocratical, plutocratical,
and only apparent monarchical dominion of the parliamentary oligarchy, ..."
5. In Joyful Russia by John Alexander Logan (1897)
"... represent us abroad, and we shall soon build up a plutocratical governmental
service in direct opposition to the fundamental principles of the Republic. ..."
6. Pauperism and Poor Laws by Robert Pashley (1852)
"The late Dr. Channing also seems to have looked on our plutocratical institutions
as the cause of much of the social evil of our present condition. ..."